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The easy roast for 2

“The Sunday roast is about as British as traditions come. Comforting and built for a crowd. But if, like me, you often find yourself cooking for a party of two, consider my riff on a classic pork roast. Fuss free, with summery flavours – and a bit special” JESS MEYER, ACTING DEPUTY FOOD EDITOR
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June 2021
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June: the month of summer berries, chilled rosé,
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The values underpinning everything we do and everything we are
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Recipe for two
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Whether you have a palatial plot or a balcony made for two, Laura McLeish picks the pieces to turn your outside space into a chic, comfortable and inviting spot for al fresco dining
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Meet the good folk doing good things in the world of food
Transform your cooking skills online
Take a professional online course from your own kitchen with top cookery school WhitePepper Online and delicious
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It’s been a while, but Debora Robertson is ready to dust off the serving platter and set the table. Have we forgotten our table manners, though – and will anyone even care?
A glass of wine with Tom Rhodes
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June’s best Crunchy pickles
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Tortillas are great party food, whether crispy and filled as a taco, wrapped around beans and rice as a burrito or baked as enchilladas… Serve up your favourite, plus moreish nachos, zingy cheesecake and one of our colourful margaritas
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Easy bake special Straw berry delights
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Fresh from her test kitchen, delicious. food editor Jen highlights the best stuff she’s tried from the big retailers, celebrates jersey royals and shares her tips and tricks
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Green kitchen
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UK cheese tour
…with Patrick McGuigan. This month’s headline act on the cheese stage will rock your world
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Fine times amid the vines
Put English Wine Week, Saturday 19 to Sunday
Bottles of the month
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June Recipe index
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